Mozambique has won its first medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

28 July, 2014

Mozambican delegation visits Aberdeen

A high ranking delegation of Mozambican politicians and officials has concluded a fact finding visit to the Scottish city of Aberdeen. The purpose of the visit was to look at the infrastructure required to support a burgeoning energy industry.

9 July, 2014

Standard Bank to finance gas fired power station

Standard Bank has announced it has reached an agreement with the Mozambican company Gigawatt under which it will provide US$170 million to help finance the construction of a 118 megawatt gas-fired power station at Ressano Garcia, on the border with South Africa.

8 July, 2014

Large increase in trade with China

Trade between Mozambique and China rose to US$717 million in the first five months of this year, which represents a 22.62 per cent increase on the same period in 2013.

7 July, 2014

Portus Indico takes control of shipping terminal

Portus Indico, the majority shareholder in the Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC), which holds the lease on Maputo port, has acquired control of the shipping company Navique, which in turn gives it control over the Maputo Coastal Shipping Terminal.

3 July, 2014

First stone laid for new Maputo fish market

Mozambique’s Minister of Fisheries, Victor Borges, on Thursday laid the first stone for the construction of the new Maputo fish market.

21 September, 2018

Poachers and illegal loggers jailed

The Chigubo district court, in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, has, over the past three months, sentenced 14 people to jail terms of between 15 days and 12 years for poaching and illegal logging in the Banhine National Park.

19 September, 2018

Government approves water management plan

The Mozambican government on 18 September approved a National Water Resource Management Plan for the next 20 years that will cost an estimated US$28 billion.

18 September, 2018

President Nyusi wants greater visibility for Mozambique Island

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on 17 September urged the residents of Mozambique Island, off the coast of the northern province of Nampula, to join the government initiatives intended to grant greater visibility to the island as a cultural treasure.